*V. s-.v- - , -■i - Vflwwn* wiftiitiwfty to wttpMjfi-\ -> iWStMS&IiQS&BSi J NeVv Vork Bank Statcßeit. .v.v.'.'.v •M'' ; S ss,.; r r' 4 , \ e . ,>;.,..4:4o446lMMOlegliiiiii. ' gm a tateile . A.4WlST thal Ilig i regiakiii VW* .; r lls# Sum ar . es - illuw. .s. rridgwv, akAp .4.4-,,,,,,, ..1 .„.=.. s a, ,__ _. .fj ~- V Twfi ' , ' town-'. -■rgsffij&sw&maz - i!l'2i« »'( ■(Jr > flti nt*"’t. , *i * lpg>n ■ Vl" I ..'*Jml«{ttiMii>itiHt to ttotoprt UMflrtt jnatlw jl»ofto*ttr»t oo«yrotber nwtcftobh ? - twWfcn jffcit p«MUy;fMr'»toteO*». aTtfc* «ril ■ »*»l«*s;ta exfe oaM, Dio» InteTMted »a«W do mil to Matojhto.toirljr *%£. (o we wbetli*r th«y . - iriiW)j,Jkep«>rtalei«of lWj»i!llii»aoe. - ,'»Si(.»«e >wmti|lklluNnl«k'li«H Otto* - i «oStowd»;rJ«»Wtot FM!»d»lpW* kWUM/fcMfa*. -.mtmMi'-%r, ewtlw;'*Wn •• • .„„- v » W. BH. 8: Steteon A Co : Webster,” Jr,,. J; mmMf&WSSmg. Miut * y«*t, JBeaoed, 0. 8. J. w. *od two hi /- «"'* -'• -• ■'•* >;/>-•£ i i toriiAr. DiBTt/B9Aiiaiw.~A iuAQ,a*med oirSttaUT, eftvi* , ifth ewl Bridg* «(M*U, dering tie time of eenke. 1 iHiH melleged(ohm participated in-.the murage. .Albert cox, Mrea , r Ajro™*i feiiniw-^m^^OTßr'heMwi otantfttedwiiJd* U th» iwrniarbyjiuipißgtroti eatdrthhtkM-itbry . ' neflaa.,gh* tmiiit .M *'"' ' TeirterdaTmorn - 8 : to,bi»«l*l»o&io;th* eartteoa that ho toll rich. • iS*e» 9&oad ln the hostel dcpnrtmot of -'•WMih M*t%hite- the MreeUepped oat io u ~ ndMcl ex room, .flood win jumped (torn the window, ■ SWnjlli deMh'tJinort ImtaoUy; 'Verdict, 1;: ’ v thrift iZMipitaf ! V til*, -‘far* 'Kvmbtt ' Cio*,—Aii'a«»eieiteaiaT9t*hl«tothe election of ' ;]Mud'£f«Mi«f,iru;«cialM(l In the Birth ward ■ >-Bl*Mgui,7Bi«h;»ti«d£ heiew Jdh* ?. Mu - ■.'•mu, ln}..'prc«tded, a«4 j«aat Boaio, Bw.eetod - " * erealng '" 7 *.JRw*iEWSß6wcm*tXtyo-'lri»fi Jabo ; «pwa* «»«■«• «Mf* they p»<»eededtobS«»r,a*4oßeoithe», . ;,w*. BorehJj ,C.o«*»Utedawlolettt uranlt npod hi* ■ rZttfmtoi- o,eoitaB(»a, wlth*«p*d«,; *Hlo nttnch ' .wWfOil in noelloni; hdiii; <0 HOod! It h htnd ::: Iw will not Mrirta« , nmtttdi and, : fcUlßdio* r*w*MSif**]sO«i«Hted hj.4td:Bd‘ V, liiWWYlJto alChowm,-■sstfce Second Ban* 1 I j ! t te»UU* » nmmsd ••*te»,-K*nti»ky, on. *«(«•( MMWUtI' e Mi2 'thftaraatdoU^Bia »it(>ent»f»«ort ) gtT« -tt t»ma of tool hit’ 'uMflHinn. ird». ■OUsil') «n»« MrifhH^r 1 theeiembon, and » jinaer.ltw Waehmstonme- SSUSS9uVk ...... '. !« apsOtßlq>ti Col. fMe MUd he aid eonota.aea jlf*fl£i*atjih*«r o»»t«feoa.tour demoortratlonof »» khed.He warded ft* military M a very imeort ast. part of Governatent-not Mdy id 4 military view,betfar thobenehcial effects tohealthto Sm than from any ailrSawhliaft; ofth'cGardc Lafayette, eaid »•> fttta member. or hie company «to the Fenortilee a, rdd^medal, aa atokanof Har jSanrtnylnndneeaet which they had . a fpeei »|Qomplim«Bt to himself; snl^mroi^med^ [ paly ehgold ,h*re »reeeJ>Bee over it. nod when firin* T** * hflf ’ Jwoe to the Vi»nde, pre , psnjdfor ratm « the ItOxeUrtaa in*#* were awarded over, theoeweyiyyrocedded to Bur (SOS: dS&JPSSSPj&SsBM JJSjfH®#*!!* at him o’clock laat evening, troll ilcuad wit* their excarajoo. : :if Bscpyrtr of Stolsm KJoobsi—Officers aa&sgffaatT,; A fi«M**Mo.Cftiirfr# gwfirfK.rindißi onSeoond !jr*fy gw* F**tT*kß«*P#*g to f«ar jearayast era !W!w»»?»w of.Wetger k Fmnn a outter of tteroo*i.teitfj^^ttßie«ißea r Em*|sJaSl sil{?or*: MM riekj»tt*mwere taken > a woman up fetf, 5* *B?«rday evSnin?" B*atErctirnretheofleenawrong direoti on wgw.aigacktttampn acrild-itpoae yhaaa/owa towa, hot on theirrettim, he made a dean SSffh In it, andinformed turn wherp hie Brother-ln fatr irVed. Thc ofltoen went at midnight on Saturday Mfht, to Grabberesldeaoe, hot he, emeect!|l£ ecme {hla* WM not right, rrom thw tong abeaioaofiie col waiaa, lad, udjtaa not Ttt.bnsn atrcet-id. . Tie Offi cer, inarched the hoeee,and foundeome three thoueand Rfsaf^S^n^My^aWiS neon there. nh|n moored to theCentra! station WWi nndTgilM two rood aiged.ttunb. Orubb kaddttad up, the upper portion of hujjone.aa a work-room, agdhad apparently fnet started 7n the bim deeatrfnitpaKotarinr perjeqfs many or which he had eaatlo aaetioa aodecld. He hedafithe appliances for ■aaofow.nar . lhe*, excapt the frames and handler. pypSS.fTafeK'S;. tSg&J&M jjjeiead mane factoring. He her a wife , and. tkm or foot Mildred, and hat heretofore sustain'd a rood eayactar.,H>»eoll»at«e. Marror. waa M fit #MOO, aad nnounitted in default, on tha Charre 0 beinr an oo n ■asuy totherob'ary. . ~ Thk 'NkwCobnty Bcilbinss.—The Pctnraiatiaa harjorhn oharre the matter of the erection of aaweeWio SnjiifijMie, met yeaUrday afternoon at the Maro, r » cmae. Au the memben warn ereeent uoeet Mr. Trcro, eretident of Common Coe bell, who accom panied the Jaeaneee to. now York city. Two commit me weMapoetnM.oM oomiKloedoi tho jedtoe at the eeveral oporto, aid, tha othor of the lay memben of the oommiHdtM—the first to intoire ana report npon the ■atore end extent of the aooommodation required by the sareral ooorte t and tha eeoond committee were ■ I. ... ———— - Jw1».,1 J«*«U. In*-J*. lnj«ll. Bfe»asis»jsgs i »s'*is.is looh.. item iimm svm. m,m TaCT;. 140483 IWJdS, 19*403 990400 *’ 1T8.4Q , ljpl 107480 914.04 6 J 490493 1404» JJO4W J7»fioo : m -,»g ’>££ss, sw.oos »5,w» 38J5. I£s usms IIMMi UKW aw MI OMH Tradainneq’iaM4SP. - r WMU Nani US,(O7 CpnpliMUoa..', grigs •».» ,«W , Ti*2 , Of,oO Mr,IK 140422 101,740 MumnVMiti!' OMO 0140 8840 MS c«3 Oorii-&edtMgS . 07400 ■ 40471 0,07 80.120 Vn&n.... t .-Z* W*,<79 00407- 040 104,099 96.88t.T0fl 17*45010 H,*g,044 4,10 07 ; jg ARK# SKPOSITB. . CIKCPLATIOIf. ' - j --* ' -JpjiVlB.} Jibsil, JunslS. JogsM. ttitoistoWAT: $14040 5 $14040 $0740 #979 000 fgrttAmjrioa; -14UJ*7 *M» 90100 Tina £lk«OhM 2434,40 1447,70 987,90 401 MO -7040 77040 18440 101400 fm,t& 890,314 19740 IOO4W ITXJbArtM ~. . 01400 0340 IDS4OO ,110.000 MQtkVArk•*■... ' . TZSOtt .. 740,190. -09,090 101445 ISM RX ton.-./. 829,875 M 0489 14040 140,070 gnaTownsW* «N,190 009431 §4.70 .8140 Wfi^ern,. ..910,048 929001 ,10470 141470 fttiuvVltsoV.. 10,114 870.00 i 111 JO 118.V5 C«atMr©«...... ,441.400 47801. .70400 80.70 00,013 mm* ram 9040 Ty«dMMn*B.,.. 481,411 44140 8107 88407 CouoSwoa; , «1419 ,904695 94440 0,100 Cl*r».w 04490 80.184 100.440 MB4lO MUaOtlvsaUfc 991 899 04,718 88.10 914» CotttKttittange 9740 : .801489 1040 U 0440 90,188 978488 /ogo 79490 r ‘Totel.':V‘.V,V f 104040 U49MO I,TOJO 7 3,810,0 MatoulbUoint „ . _ , -- ' ’' f ■ JWW, ' - Job* 11. r- - _ IMfiJW.. fT(M6J)I6..poo. M3,J07 .; r v .> «miw 4ja»,«r.Fno. sa&7 LMMU MK.4t1..1)e0, U 3479 ottoriUu.. J,ia>487..D«0. o^4B It 1»;m!w„D» o< 56,771 itioß 5.71M0 8 8t0m.3)«o. 85,733 . Locust , Stapia., Ciraolatloii. B«po»ie«. Nov.4,M*7.ilJW,4ar SM.W 1,141.119 ujSIJSB Wu, um. tmm l/niyoa hsmo jSire 2an.3,im.9Mftl4ff fSUN 17,049,008 •• ss?sr uSi^m Wt,Hoo..ltfti£r 4r4MJn 14,983,919 Fab, 4J4BJV 94M4W U,49S M 1 MU. *9,741,447 4,815,081 1*07,108 , 19193,971 .%-* fJVJft 3JK9GO 19,08,781 ;* 84B,ias noa.uo . *• ■ a ....47411,an t.M.m s.im.w 14413,«i0 “ 30 *7.371,001 6.«}470 8.037,646 I44»l#l 1Ur.T......V4«% 4,07,019 1.968384 16.745400 .. 14,„.17.488,8M 4U7i*) 1,941144 19,469.871 “ M.:.,.33481.938 6437418 1.810417 16,4»1.5» 88 17488,934 44*47? .1,818,719 14.884>03 7000 4... ..*7.17195 4883410 1434471 . 154*03» f » *7,044,010 4,183447 4,410431 134M809 - “ 18 ....44.8H.ni ,403,444 . ,1435439 U 443473 ; Tito tolomoiu o «t»Umeot. of Ui* tnonotloiu'of tk» Pkil»d«l shi» Cleorinj Hotuo for till «eik ending m femiilod b, the aisnmtor, Geoiie E Arao(d, E»«,i ~ ~ -t . K - 1 . . - , > ' ClaulaM.Bolonoai. /niio 11-.,..™„ -..•3464,614 80 "•>946819 •; M-—,355.354 5t 173434 16 14... 4480408 87 171!»» 18 !}• 8448,810 40 148110 09 - 1f...... 1,99144799 14619700 “ >9 8,176489 71 197,197 71 loompara Kith thaw of prarion atata • *1,147, t05s The steamship Auttin.whioh Arrived last Wednesday at M«v Orleans, Itom Brosoe Santiago, brought 096,167 ia eyeole. ''' Philadelphia ;stock Exchange Bales, ,)n» w,m •' t*rgonpMT 4. & BhArmni*, SIM Walant Slrtet. 1' If?;;'" ■ FIMT BUAIU). MStf Mt. Brisfih bs.> 10 '.4 Camden Amboy ft ■ 18% WjurittgM.*;4t.iaX IB do do .137& XW do ,& 7« 1 do do >>ire.v..M< JtLeMfhZjno 1 a ■ tr»- do ,■ ■*»»...jgi MM do do I*s 'BADy. (omen trade of Ui» ‘Nk>beß«om»and ik totyaarrrtowa u igonaMdMPoit •to a*«r«ist» mnoo 4fM from tha Bam® import® of, mrttMUMI; dOHMitit prodOea and mla and a Tallin off in tka 'W #13,110 000. The wook’wd- «*' •* „-<* *v‘ ' ' i - sxrotn notivsin op trKoix,-• . «SSj|s LfatfN,*. Hmmvi' ■ *...-. f‘!‘ta#o|*» Of«MC!»rJ. V ' '"• far the week.:/..: ' Brifs'n7 Previoeilr.reeoited—Bjb,b», ,li,Tw'aag v."c£K(Pf •; Stnoe januarr t». . ~t)7^irstt v.,;-'; i /.i.;'')?hiiai*^Msrs£rkeiii' ' |:i V ld-EvenW aitkettfSdfTinaotive; there U no.de ort, end thd;7*tailer( and bekera ere the : §8 nefffhEfOr (nnerfine, ttfi 60*5.75 tor lUX for {eWnud/froß 56.» nrto 97 >y, brand*,hedieuetlty, BBirtlnf hjrande no rtf.ihd.CtwttpSs .art not inquired for, the ; and 93JT. for the . J* y i*l mlllihf! and pnoM raaCwoit the asst* 2 aim 00a* SS* MtfWrlrama do.fnßhn(ga»»rtyate barf Sn. end »d»>l»^nite» Ivaniaiold .BataUitatoand let 'No, l at *JS nhfe mto not* at abont erevunuTiooterir :a(*. . J®9*»th> W onohwed,a3«sie m.afair trade diaiind for Safer and Soiree attiw (whier ratei. ■ are; held’ with tnnre hrmnese. .’Sotho farther (alee .of Btuion and Hhmilhave been made at . TWrei* ebmeie*uijyw£to\terteoii: prime i«1 iremed *t-94J0e4.f1l per fett* there in none otferinr. ,„ - •' „ ■; r :. • : /Wttmty is firm;,Penna,bbl*. eeUiftf at 31 o, Western do *1)4o»3, too areas* bbls, at *)o» pad Hilda, at 20)4o per ssJ’on. . . - ‘ -t (Philadelphia CatUeJHarkeU * r / Juns is# two Tii« MoeifteofKsf cattle ira.&uull;. this week, reaching aboutlAOO head; the market in eocse quenoe was dull, and price# 10 cents the 100 ft# lover than laet quoted. _r • - r * avanoa alid union drovk taros. ® Isaa6Abrahams, Pennsylvania, SBalo 100 fog, 80 John Sanderson, Pennsylvania, $930 fiO. , - 90 Kennedy & MoCleese, cheater cotmty, $Sa9. JS » fteMwin, Charter oounte, £O, 300 McOuald & Catt, Ohio, 98«9 TS, flo P. MbFillen, Virginia, 990$ w. 79 F. Hathaway. LaUoastorCounty, 9850010. > J 0 wnSoQilft Virginia. 9878910. ' 1» Jjt*. Cochran. Ohio. 98 W«».60. 800 Mooney & Smith* Ohio and Illinois, 98.60310. 130 5. Sefqomriaie. Ohio, 98010 80. 88 JG J. Yfilers,Ohio, 98®9._i • SO H. ChiinJfennsylTania,9Bolo. x 44 Prank k Co. Pennsylvania, 98«9. 103 Scott k Kimble* Maryland. 9909 78. B Kimble k lurk. Ohio, $909.60. col. Seymour, Ohio, 98.09.b0. US E. Williams, ilUnqi# and lowa, 99®10, . WO h. Williams, Virginia, 99010. 99 W. Puller, Ohio, 984009 D. Bradley, Pennsjlvaoia.f B©9 00, M N.Vrarnts, Pennsylvania, 97400 V. 40 O.Hgnbey. Lancaster oounty. 9809. .- SOMtfihaaa selling atfrom §*750448 V 100 gross. _9OO Cows arrivedaud told danng the veek at from Jama. H. Reynolds of bis own shipment, at from 9740 to 98.60 BPMoSbs.net. The arrival of fat Hogs at H, G. ImhofFs Union Prove Yard, were 1196 head, still fe.l at from 97.90 to 98.28, and com fed at from 98 to 98 GO looms, net, as to quality; market brisk and but ie* in. CITY ITEM'S. A Superior Washing Machine. We received at this offioe, eeveral days ago. a w ash_ ing Machine, with a polite request from the proprietor, Mr.T.W. Edgar, of Espy, Columbia ootutty, Pai,' to’ merit# praotioally tested. The request has been complied vith, and the result has been most satis*' factory. The Machine is question yraspaiefited by Mr. Abraham Hu Her, in W, sines which time an interest in it has. by Mr. Edgar, who, by the WSy, poasessee unequalled facilities for manufacturing them on a large scale, as all will infer who have ever visited his extensive Saw and Planing Mills* located at Espy* Pennsylvania. ~~ With regard to the instrument itself, we may state that we have bestowed upon it the attention dne to every ingenious, labor-saving invention, and what we have to say about it now is mooh more prompted by a desire to direct thepnblio In obtaining a really valuable article than with a view of benefiting an individual notwithstanding that Mr, Edgar and his , agents, in this-and other cities, have our best wishes for their shooeas in. giving this Machine the widest possible introduction to the public, Eoonomy and efficiency are the tiro great merit# of this labor-saving instrument. It does its work nobly and with remarkable despatch* By ita use, in fact, the labor of a day is performed with comparative ease in less than three hour#, and as to the r character of the work we opine the verdict will in every case be unexceptionable. The women, to whoea judg ment in the*® matters we must, of oourse, defer, have been great'y delighted with the perfect operations of oleansiag, rinsing, blueing, wringing, and bleaohmg, as performed by this machine. The price of the article, we are informed by the agent in this city, ( Mb. Isaac Matt hall, No, 10*5 fiaoe street, to whom the reader is re ferred for further information on the kuhjeot,) ranges from 910 to 9k) each; the principle and perfection of the tower-priced ones being equal in-all respects to those sold at a higher eost, but differing in material, workmanship, and style of finish. Boring the two years sinee this invention has been before the publio, its me rits have been illustrated in the deoided popularity it has attained in various parts of the Union. At the present time the proprietor and mann'aotam, Mr. T. W. Ed gar, is filling large orders for the trade. We may state > in passing, that alb orders addressed to him, at Espy Columbia county, Pa.,Teoeiva prompt attention, whe ther for single machines or in quantities. In these oases the machines are forwarded to the most convenient agent, who in.tnm delivers to the purchaser, the whole oost of delivery from Espy to this elty being fifty cents, end for longer distances the same ratio. Wq have said this muoh of an .excellent artiole, be lieving that its general use will indace an enormous saving, not only of labor, but of time ana money. Mayor Henry and thb Japanese.—The Japa nese, daring their visit to this city, formed a high re. yard for Mayor Henry, and on being informed on 'Fri day last tiiat Mr. F. Gutekuhst, (the popular'and' effi cient Photographer, No. 7W Aroh street,? whose gallery they visited,) waa preparing a fine photograph of our Chief Municipal Magistrate for preeentatipn to the Embassy , they were greatly delighted. On Saturday aftehtoon w* had an opportunity of inspecting the por trait at the rooms of Mr. Uutekttttst, prior, to its deli very. The piotere imperial fixe, assented in Mr. G.’e Beet atyle,y Geo. 0. Bower, Sixth and Tine sts. tf A New Card or Advertisement has been adopted by Granville Stokes, the celebrated fashioner, No 607 Chestnatetreet. Foreaoh garment sold, ready made or made to' order* one prtu only Is asked, and never deviated from, the purchaser always receiving a valuable and useful present therewith, the cost of whioh is dtdueted/rom the prioeof theartfole.end is intended as a new mode of advertising, which,, for generosity, ifl receiving* as it shonld, the kind and ap preciative consideration of the pubho. No bosu» gifts" are presented; the truth of whioh assertion is being largely attested by the thousands of recipients who, m turn, send their friends to swell tho army of those who patronise the M Gift Temple of Fashion," No. 607 Ohestnut street. „ Particular attention is paid to the customer depart ment, in whioh are engaged a oorps of the most skilful outters m the ootmtry. je)9tf The Gathering on the Democratic Clans at Baltimore is still going on, amid muoh oonfusion. When the Convention gets through with its difficult 'and exciting task the mVta'ben will nearly, all visit Philadelphia, to eee the lions and to prooure new and Elegant suite of summer clothing, at the Brown-stone Clothing Hall of RookhiU A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth. - Bid, 4sh*d 70 1 R. 13% Jidvoff. MX- S 6 iNSOrip.Mg M 2 ©«!• -S* ffetf 8* Saving Fund—National Safott Trust Comfant'.—Chartered by the State of PennSylva ia*. RULES. X. Money u reoeived every day, and m any amount large or small, I. FIVE PER CENT, interest is paid for money from the day it Is pat in* ' > ' 8. The money is always paid book in GOLD whenever it is oalied for, and without sotioe. 4. Money Is reeeiveo from Extentou, Adminitfratort, Guardians, and other Trustees, in large nr small sums, to remain a long or short period. , ' fi. The money reoeived from Depositors is Invested in Real Estate, Mortgages, Ground Rents, and other first class securitlor. 6. Office open evdry day—WALN UT Street, south wen oruer Third itrosfc PhHadwlshiA- Isll; tm.- J jaw. iMuarti.taaMO ': BALA MANOR* FIBR-PBOOF SAMB —A VM? tarie Maortanntof ijUmKHBM tat ■!. nSrM :.j-.StaW A wawos. - mjmm tm,mm m i&W PJBE^nPHByj»SM»I ARRIYAIS AT tfiE PRiNCIPAt HOTELS, - OP TO 12 O’CLOCK LABI NIOHT. OOrmNUNTAIirS., fMtfmr of Ninth and CbMthat. (LF ThdiHiioA. Phils • V NewMld, N 1 - ‘ -*B ffifeasr• Q wHdiser.Bftstoa - O L Holmes, NY; Jrioß wilhams, Halt LSpangenbgrg,NO- Wm 8 Earner, Sait Charlie f£ Weeks, JU T Monies, a eon * • ' John Sehenokj Oaur Ohio 4 - RLTanner,S»riMfield > WT Glnsselt, U S N Mrs K M KMtaanrOa T J? 9i V 9 Pft J p Whitney. Boston’, - ' MBijatow. Jr. Newark,NJ WPPosg k la, Cleveland LGinmgs.Balt , A R Berlin, Wash, O \ OC Gaines,NO 8 LRelf,N O ; 7*2 Bnnter.jndianspolis, EPardon,Balt'. AMcMilanJßarbiidoei.wl TBNrren,Bemerara,Wl B Z Wmg, wjplhrop, Me W HiB*ran, Halt - _ IJGreshamtson.Ga - WWalker,Oolambqs,Ga »W rerreli, Griffin, Ga J W Corbin, Griffin, Ga t ■ ■ W flenter at la. Sav, Ga K Blois, Bav, Ga > v Lmonn MoPhail, Sav, Ga Li Bennett, Sav, Ga G H Brown. 6rv, Ga G A Chapin, Boston CM Guild, Boston ' A M Hulfer, Arkansaf r J 0 Massey A la, Md ' Jae B Craig-NY ' R MoLaughliß, k Y • Jiio F Stuart, Norfolk, Va WBBoWon. RI C A Leonard. RI „ Hon J C Mather, N Y Hon B H Bixley, NY. Ron PM Wixfer NY ! HonO OB Walker, NY . Hon W B MoClay, N Y Hon M NortouvN Y . Mrs Isaacs, NY, 1 T M Mm peon. Quebec Robt PTitus k sis* Me AOFraier,Ueuoit H Gates Levy, Savannah T Worthington. Cm, O , , l> B Merriam. NY Col J K Cooke, Portsmouth MiM Cooke * e, PortsmHh BBe an,Cal _ - - A Mason, NY- W Scanlin k w. Rochester Miss Weaver, Rochester Thos S Carlin k la, S C J B tioutv. Shafflokin T Baumgardner, Lapp S Pbila j K Chowmaf. otia Jas McQueen,NY' John J White, NY . B G Palmer A la, 8 C. Ami Palmer k 515.,8 O . W H RockafellowN Y Mr* Rookafellow, N Y J to i larktou. Pa <, -w B Miller. May R H Cudlipp k la. N Y Mrs Young. NY Ja* H HIUAbuN Y - . Mi«s Hill, N Y „ ' Master Hill, N Y W P Iddmis A wf. Malt Robt Hillecn, N Y . Henry DameU, N Y John Hone &,la. jfj Miss Andersbn, N J,, ThdS B wood. N Y. Stephen Wilson* NY' HonT Jones Yorke, N J Lewisßiohwme,Pa MnJDMn.WMb.DO VT 0 Wt»S, Albeor n r B p Fi B dd»tMnibei J ■ . Bnaaiklv-iiT 8 N Bradley* N Y - £B Shaw* Maw O H Schenok, lowa j G Haamsr, Balt BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, ab. Third. JJ Uoncin.BaJt JBCtonant, Newark, N, J.| Mr Thom mod, Cin, O J BOnins, Louiaviue,Kr w BStockman,Phila J PLutheriHadsop, N Y„ J F Holroesbiirg* Pa. A Kinsey, Holmeeburg. Pa J PParagnawath k Ia,NY J W King. Johnstown.Pa M 8 Byder, Johnston Mrs J M Bryder, Trenton J H Burtis, W Y ' F Horton. Jr, Prov H Johnson, Wash. DC J A Brownell, Wash, D C A BCampion. Wash, J) C J PMartfug,N Y „ G W Bowers,NY, E J Richmond. N Y C M Hill, Pottsville S G Vistoher, Md W 8 Stockman, Piula - A M Perkins, Mass AMERICAN HOTEL—Cbeetant. above Fifth, EffiSaiLW B n 44^‘'^ wcu ” t ' r fflfejf' M®svn“* |°l , |ti > aJ I !fAd rrov W T Welsiter, Linn Geo H Rich, Linn JBMl.TrmidsddeCuba HO Bond. Newton TW Seabreeas, Md EMogre, Md John Clark. Phila , wm Baines k. la, Ga DJ Farnnston. pel HMaynard k la. Balt W B Mendenhall. Pa WmßlanchardTNY J Hammltt, Pittiton W 8 Siiloox, A Y. MSROHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch R F Moti, Burlington, N 8 John Burgess* Pittsburg H'M Dunlap,Allegheny City J AUen, Ohio J Hodman, P& M , . Mrs Hoffman k Km, Pa Jacob Ballard* NY , , A H Foster, Phila JHMcMurray, Clearfieldoo B H WiUiame, WilUamabg MJ Kramer, Allentown T w Kramer. AllsntoWn g F Horn, PemsvU]© John H Pfeiffer, Pa • Beni J Marsh, rhila W.Rhiman, Cin, O Jo* m Bulme.MtHolly: ' ftF Brown. Reading AD Campbell, Pittsberx Mrs J Harvny,Plymouth SW m JHaryay, Ply aoutu ft MoKinley/panvilie adoJphWollr. N Vv, E B Chase, wiikefberre MoD Shoemaker, Pa O JBhoemaker, Pa COMMERCIAL HOTEL—Sixth at., above Chestnut Jco Chandler. , L B Wood Ward, Pa D Kimble. Cheater co Jae Boott. Chester oo Amo* Kimble, Chester oo Jm 8 Kirk, Chester oo A Bnefceer, Bdo Grace . Alt Harper,Pa Jno WaJtodiPittrtttTi Pittsburg JW Walton, Pittsburg AWoodlioi, Pitt*DUr# , S moWilliaint, Del Mrt Bdmton, Wilm,Del E Gray, Coohranville Isi%lu.pa . tsks^Ssfsr JohnW Woo2»id6, Pa j ."’John PM Grier. Fa F & Jsoobs, Wchester ’ K Martin, Cheater W B Minster, Pnila J Codington. N J /a. dirk, Md • : HCElllKnl, fe.lt JONES’ abova Sixth. H P Stone, N Y„. , . OMudi.ll, Mu. , All.n.M EV9». Ridhinoni) B«nj Cotlr.ll. Efobmond S G *»Cin.O„ . „ NOgt.rk.WUh, DC Mi.. J w.rrsn, Wuhkt’n Alex JonM. N J M Berty, l,anen.tar R H HobmMn, Loci.ville JJdpromll.NY WFWi,key, Phil. Them Korns, CouuriJle Jut JS Plemin*. Pn Wjßarr,, Leneuter Mr; Hmlbart, Wtlo. F A MHieitor. Itowllne 8 John’oeorre’ipMl. RRssaetJlffv ■ ssssasiSVi 2ML.MJ Se P nrT*h P^ Urr ' Md John Luss.N Y . . Sami Md DF Griffin, NY J SewiU Ma W Reardon, Ga THE UNION HOTEL—Arch street, above Third. A 8 Cadwallader. Pa E Davis, N Jersey v J? Sff'th. Berk* oo It C Warner. Reading J M Watinn*. Pittaburg Mis* C Watkins, PitUb Walker Wilson, ya P Richwiae. Lnno oo RB Burton Cincinnati Mrs Peck, Pittsburg Miss Pratt, Pittsburg Col R Ratcliff. Tamaqua 7IK& ter. f JSBS&fiESfS'J , XAVtONAI/ ROTBI--RAA. itTMt. «Mn Third. Junh EeniMl. Greenville B B Moor., NorriWown Dr Bncher, N Y John Hhufe, Del a Kreitier. Del B Btewart, San Fraaouco JBteckbeok, Lohanon- H LUht, Leoanon fiSMun, B»»dink Jm Rnlnner. I ehenon p a Be t-men. Pa O Wl.ler, iihanon Joel Hitter.Bendln, ChuKoone, Pa A P Knox, Aanvllle AE W.txel.Eewi.bnr, hbem Spijelmyer, Pa ' STATES I/NIG7f HOTEL—Market street, above Sixth. /Miss Dntulas. Chester co Thoe E Watt, Latrobe.Pa Mrs Miller k ohild. Wis Dr J 8 °tubbs All, Pa * C BottooV, BelDfonte W WatsOTt Pittsburg W J Stein, Bedford ‘ W B Minster. phUa Jgs Yoqqg.’Allentown JFPurple. Pomnlxvilie W Haskins- Cooper*town N Wateon. PUuborg J Bradley. Columbia, Pa T Bradley,Columbia, Pa 8 Shuman, Perry 00, Pa Banti Blaok, Blillentown n J Hall, Mq BLACK BEAR HOTEL.—Third at. above Cailowlitll. Jon} Onffington,l)ajiphin co Mrs Buffington.Dauphin oo )avid PCI-mcns. Fa __ Copt K Krdman. Pa Mn K Krdmaa, Centre Val B Kerr. Burlington *N J B F Kerr, BunfnKtoa, N J Rami Smith, Pa laml Morns, Phils Thns R Wright, p» Jns \ounff, Allentown, Pa HM. Goodman, Reading Jared B Fisher J Adsbach, Carbon oo,Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third et„ above Caliowhill. A Rebants QuMrertown Aire Sohants* Ouakertown Miu Bohnnts. Qaakertown Henry B*ltlar,XluakartWii Mrs Be tier, Quakertown Jacob L KUoireMietblehm • ~co w J anesdale F Vake. Hummslatowii JacottF Landis. Dauphin co chat Hlmuelwrlght, Pa FOUNTAIN HOTKL-flcoond street, above Marsel M.».1 Bnmuel D Pearuon, N J JO Stvl**, N J •« BoMfb.rr., B.i Al« Homer, D«l 1 B Gnrmftn, Del K O Cdfopnxn, D.l Wm Bmr. Lebanon. D.l Iff Hml, Frederick, D«t W A.-iorlbner, Milford Win Ruth, Zeneemlle O Mnrtm HftMon, ZenM’llo, O AmlVCarter, Zanea'lla. O *ll Bui, Zanearilta, U T Stnortar, ZuMvillu. 0 8 Sannd.n, Otarjllt, Pa Farn'lPlummer. N J latrnan,D«l JF Clement., Del ?9jP s ,»J“ e ,*t* on ' #•> Geo Eon!., Del J B K PowelL Del N BmTnU ‘' Dcl MOUNT VERNON HOTKL-geoond at., ebove Aroh. RTier, Phila 8 Shoemaker* Monte co v B&o&UPhll* FMafSlfrMa g °° J Sherrie, Be Mr Clarke, Buaeex ,o. N J Ja. Henrri.Qhia ; Thro Wei., New Mifflin ZJemee.NY O W Lord, Jr, Phila W Ramsey* Pa SAFLKy SHEAF HOTEL—Second it, Mow Vcoe. Jas J Taylor, Lewlstown Moses Eastburn, Buoks co Jaoob Diamond, Phila MERCHANTS’ HOUSE—Third .L, nbovd Oellowhill. V' n 8 p Albright, Reading E Mark, Lebanon Levi Handel, Adaumown Louis Toujmdnt, PotUville M. O Oearbart, SunbuTy W Field, Williamsport Peter weikel, Allentown SIAHINK (NTEIiLIWENCB. VUE FOURTH PAGE* - w , ARRIVED. Airklraia, Wortinsen from Maracaibo, »d ult, with cense, hides, and fuiuo to Franois Tcte. Bark David Lapslev, Bishop, 10 days from Cienfuegos, with susar and molasses to Btewart, Carsou A Co. Bchr Msry. Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del, with oorn to J L Bewley A Co. Bchr Sarah Lannia, Conwell. 1 day from Camden, Del, with oorn to Jas L Bewley A Co. ’ Steamer P %Heam. EpelK 14 hours from New York, with mdse to W M Baird A Co. l „ . BT.TSLXOBAPH, Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exohangerl -•- CAPE ISLAIO), NJ, June t£-sfp M. The shies. Shamrpok and Wromfnr.xrom Liverpool; Tar. and brif Sparklins Sea. from New York, passsed up this morning. Wind 3K. Weather fine* Yours, &o. THOB. B, HUGHES. Steamship ffor Havana, cleared, at New York yesterday. , Steamship Quaker City, Shufeldt, from Havana nth inst, arrived at New York yesterday, „ Ship Stag bound did not arrive at Havana Bth inst, from Bwatow. as before reported. Bark data R Satel, Soanaelia, oteared at New York T *Bark?atm r Mauritius, cleared at St York yesterday. Bark F Beming, Bnghtman, oleared at New York yesteraav for Cape Town. Glbbg > oleared at Savannah 18th Itttt forflio de Janeiro. Bark Palmetto. Whildin, for Wilmington, N C, cleared at Charleston 15th inst. Bohr Maeonio, Perry, from Bathurst, W C A, arrived at New York yesterday. Rohr Rtf Tull* Townsend, from Galveston, arrived at New York yesterday. Sohrs white Squall, Sharp, and Com Tucker, Cox, heuoe at Barbadoea 16th inst. * Sohr R 8 Dean, Cook, hence, arrived at Taunten 16th inst. Sohr HE Dyer, Tracey, henoe, arrived at Eastport 12th inst. SchrEmma Jane, Phillips, sailed from Riohmond 16th inst for Philadelphia. Bohr RF,Stockton, Reudson, hence, arrived at Rioh mend 16th inst. SohT JSLee, Corton, clsaTfid at Charleston, 16th inst for Wilmington, N C, Steamer Jdadgie, Grumley, hence, anived at Hartford 16th inst. Steamer Alida. Robinson, oleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia. Steemers Anthraoite, Jones, and Bristol, Alien, henoe, arrived at New York yesterday. ; - OAKD TO THE PUBLIC. CONGRESS SPRING, (SARATOGAi APRIL 18, 1860, An attempt haa bean made to deceive the public, by penomofferiM what Hep call “ Cottaane W*t*r" from Fountains; and at the prioe of ill ft) oenta per place. The wkolitah price of the Pennine Oonirear Wa ter, at New York, belnp about 7Jt eenta per data, the im pocition of pretending to Mil at retail at, leap than ooat, and erlthont allowance for freitht, carlate, or breakage, in apparent i bat their probable oonree haa been to emptr one bottle of pentane Oonpreee Water into a Fountain filled with their traah, and thereby ehriatenlna ite lotul contents. ' 'J. We hare naviß pold Oojipreee Water in Pountalai, nor in Teaaela of sup older dttcrittien than ordinary piped enaea bot«.u. The eork of every bottle of the eenmne la branded “ COKORRSg WATBK"—“ 0, k W.,” and any, without thoee worde and lattara on the eork,.ia cooitraarnr, whether from Foaotaica or Bottlaa,' CLARKE fc WHITE, . Proprietor! of Coruna fierlei. The' following gentlemen mPhiledelehle, vie f FBPDUgrOK MOWN, eor. Fifth.end Oheetnnt eti„ IMA,, TVESPAY. JDWj! IMP- SFEOIAX. NOTICES; TRe New Perfume—Phalons* Pau- Lo\vn i a.—Th e celebrated. JAPANESE EATRAOt for the handkorctief, prepared from tbe Blossoms, of the petebrated.Tree dOdpari,’- PRALdN toko plpftßufq \n sUtmg that the new extract, hag never been surpnj&el for ita strength, aromatio sweetness. and lasting rerfaine,; Copyright secured*, for sate, every where, Prepared only by. r ' PHALON A SON, JeH-Jot - : .&l GR)sENK9traet, New York. At»Y BBS > MntAOULOUS Ybrmin Db- and best reihtdy khown, for Ex tortriicatifig '< dnd MICE,-COCKROACHES BOGS, ANTS, MUSQUITOES,. FLEAS. MOTHS, GRAIN WORMS,and GARDEN INSbOTR. W* PrinoipalDepot, 613 BROADWAY, N. Y, •Sold by all Druggists everywhere. ’ J 1 mylB-5m Srahrh s Saving Fund—Nobthwbst Cosiikr Sxcoro and Walnut Sthkets*—Deposit# re . coived in small and large amounts, from all classes of the Community, and allows interest at the rate of FIVE PER CENT, per annum, “ ‘ ' L ‘ Money may be drawn by ohcoks without loss of in terest. Offioe open daily, from 9 Until 8 o’olcok, and on Mon day ahd Saturday until nine in the evening. Fresi-. dent, FRANKLIN FELL j Treasurer and Seoreury, char, m, Morris. Skwino. Machines. —, All persons who have bought Sewing Machines whloh will not perform the work dxpeoted, are informed that SINGER'S Ma chines never fail to do any kind of work. No one Is ever disappointed in the Maohines of , I. M. SINGER k CO., No. 810 CHESTNUT Bt, apt-Sm To UONSCMPMVM.—QCBHd’B Voi) I.IVRB Oil Jxllt. This great speoifie for Consumption is fast superse ding all others in Us curative effectsupon those with tubercular diseases, being twioe as effioaoious as the crude oil. Prepared upon highly scientific princi ples of the pure oil, and robbed of the nauseous taste of the plain article, it is received into the stomach in its jellified form, without mastication, and is gradually dis solved and digested, passing into the small intestines drop by drop, supplying the wastes of the body by its nutritious properties, and thus assisting and sustaining nature in overcoming the disease. Approved by the New York Aogdemy of Mpdioine. and reoorainended by the faoolty everywhere, this preparation is confidently offered as a remedy for Consumption and all Bbrofulous affeotions. Sold by FREDERICK BROWN, obrher of CHESTNUT and FIFTH Streets; FREDERICK BROWN, Jr., Continental Hotel; and T. W. DYOTT k 80N8. " rahSl-sturiui Onh Prigs Clothing of thb Latest SiTLss.made in the best manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALES. LOWEST selling prices marked in Plain Figures. All goodsmadetoorderwarrantedsatie faotory. Our ONE-PRfGE system is striotly adhered to, as wo believe this to be the only fair way of dealing All are thereby treaWahko. JONES k CO., •oS-tf i 404 MARKET Btreet. MAUUIKD. MoINTOSH—LEtBEOK.—On the 17th instant, by Al derman John F. Masoher, James Molrttosh to Mis* Catharine Leibeok, both of this city. DIED. ROGERS,--Suddenly, on Sunday afternoon, June 17, Mr. Theodore W. Rogers . Funeral from his late residence, near Marlton, New .rersey.on Wednesday afternoon, at I o’olook. *’ CON had.—on tb«l7th instant, at Middletown. Dela ware oounty. George w., »on of George W. and Bamh A>Oi!siad.ilmontosandSOdayaold. , * EDwARDS.—On the 18th instant. Elisabeth Rosalie, only child of William A. and far ah Edwards, aged 17 - months. . „ . . . * MAtN.—On Saturday, Juno 16. Alice Ledyard, daugh •ter of William and Annie Main, aged X. * the 16th instant, Mr. Binns, in the 88th rear of his axe. Funeral from his late residence. No. 118 Bouth Sixth street, this (Tuesday) morning, at 9 o’clock. DUNN.—On the I3rh instant, James Dunn, aged dl years. Funeralfrom his late residenoe. No-1113 Milton street, east of Twelfth, below Chn tian, this (Tuesday)after . noon, atlo’ofook. * • GEIB.—On the Uth instant. Dr. William Geib, in the 89th yearof his age- Funeral from hie late residence. No. 371 N. Eleventh street, above Wood, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 6 o’clook. * GRANT.—On the 16th instant. Mr. Thomas H. Grant, tfijhc I7ch year of his age. Funeral from his late residence. Apple street, above Oifqrd, east eide, this ( Euesday) afternoon, at3p’olpck. HOPKiNS.-rOn the 14tb instant Martha A/wife of Hopkins, and daughter of the late Rev. Robt. L. Holcombe, Funeral from the residence of her step-father,Mr, Albert H. Hall, 1010 Hutohmson rtreet. above Girard avenue and west of Ninth, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1 olojook. * LEWIS—On the letii instant, Job Lewis, in the 88th yearof bis ate, Funeral from 491 Christian street, this (Tuesday) af ternoon.et 3 o'clock. * McGOWAN.—On the Uth iottant, John, infant son of Francis and Elenor McGowan, aged 6 months and*s days. kuneral from the residenoe of his parents, No. 313 Catharine street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3)£ o'clock. * RAPP.—On the 16th instant, George.son of Sebastian and Mary Rapp, aged 17 years and 3 weeks. ' Funeral from the residence of his parents, No. 967 Alder street, between Poplar and Girard avenue, tins (Taeid/ir) afternoon, at 3 o’oook. * VIBHEGG.—jOn the 16th instant, Anna Dorothea Vieregg, aged 70 years and 1 month. Funeral’from the residence ot her son-in-law, Mr. Henry Frank, 333 New street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, AtJo’o’ock. * ft6hF.it.—On the 17th instant, Anna Paul, daughter of John Rend Busan G. Rorer, aged IS mouths and 20 days. The funeral from the residenoe of her grandfather, Daniel Peui, No 919 North Ftith street, on Wednesday afternoon, theiOth instant, at3o’olcck, without further notice. " • ** CUMMER MOURNING.GOODS. Black B’trenes and Crape Marets, M, 8-4,7-4, and 8-4 wide; Black Bilk Grenadines, Greuadme Bareco*, Camel's Hair Bareges. Summer . Romluzines, Ohalis, Crape Chuns, Tamsrtinef, Tfiinm itaos, fine Mouiseline de Lalnes, Lawns, Ginrii ims,Orgamliot, Silks, Foulards, Chalisde f nines, Barege Mantillas and Points, Baroue. Grenadine Barege and Grenadine ohawla; Gun Umb ellu. Fans,Summer Gloves and Hosiery; Veils 1 Collars, Gle.*ves, ko. BESSON & bON, Mourning Store, jel No. 018 OHESNUT Street. Tub only reliable article— fit,AUK'S Patont INDELIBLE PPNOILg. for Marking all kinds ot Ciothing neatiy and , indelibly, They do their work better thanlnk, without its trouble or.rfskor Blotting. Kaoh will mark SOW aTtiqlei. For. ■ale, WnOlMale and Retail, by D. C. TA/LOK k CO„ Agents for.the Manufacturer, No. Oil CHESTNUT? Street. 1 lel2-3m EXCELSIOR HIVISIO'.. ‘JOS, S. of T.—AH members >,vi •►**»»• •> - 'ointhevait to Mount Holly, should be at W»luu ,u4ot wharf at Sfi o’clock, this afternoon. R. AJi OULL/’Oti. R. Scribe. rrs=* NOTICK.-A MEETING OF THE I? BTOCKHOLDEKBOF THE PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD will be held at aVONDALE. on SATURDAY, the 30th iust., at I'o'ofook P. M-. to take into consideration the present financial condition of the Company, and to adopt such measures as they may deem Judicious to secure the groseoution of the work extending the Railroad towards aUimore, and the successful working of the road. jelS 6t + ROUT. HODGSON. Secretary. ryrs* TIU£ LADIES OF ST. ANDREW’S IL? CHURCH, Mantua. will bold ft STRAWBERRY FEmVAL AND FAIR, at the COMMISSIONERS’ HAUL, West Philadelphia. corner of Park and Market streets on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURS DAY, the 19th, 20th, and Slit of Jane. Open afternoon and evening of each day. Ticket* 10 oents. JelSwfsmtugt* ryr» OFFICE OF THE DONALDSON IM \3t3 PROVKMKNT AND luAILROAD COMPANY, No.’JTB South THIRD Street, Washington Buildings, Philadelphia. - NOTICE.—The Interest Coupons on the SEVEN PER CENT Mortgage Bonds of this Company, due Juue V, will be paid on presentation, on. and alter that date. jeH Et* ALBERT B. ECKEL, Treasurer. fTr- NOTICE.—THE ANNUAL MEETING Ik?. Pi the Stockholders <»r the CAMDEN AND AT LANTIC RAILROAD COMPANY will be held ou THURSDAY. June 58,1860, between the hours of 10 A. M.,and2P. M., at the office of the company, Coopers Point, Camden, New Jersey, to eteot Director! of said oompany to serve for the ensuiug. year. je9-tje2B ROBERT FRAZER, See. [Ts» OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA \ks AND. READING RAILROAD COMPANY. Mabch, 1800. . The liolden of tho bonds of this Company, due July 1. 1800, oan now receive, upon application at this office, 10 Ker oent. in cash, upon the terms specified In the etron irattached. , The holder* are also entitled to the benefit of a Sink ing Fund of per annnm, as established by the stockholders at their annual meeting, held January 9, 1980, and -in pursuance of the qontraot,entered into by he oompany and duly reoorded, to oarry the same into fleet. S. BRADFORD, Treasurer. CIRCULAR. Notice to Ms Holders of Rhiladelphia, and Reading Railroad Company Mortgage Bondi, duo Julyl, 1860. These bonds are secured oy the first mortgages os the road, amounting In the aggregate to 83,908,400. The net revenue for the last fiscal year was six times the amount of the annuahntercat on these bonds, . The managers propose to extend them for a period of twenty Team, the holders retaining the bonds and the ■eoiurity of the mortgages in the preoiso condition in which they are now held. Fresh sheets of coupons for the interest, payable hau-yearly, will be issued. A bonus of 10 per oent. will be given to the holders, in consideration of their assenting to the extension. This bonus .will raid in oa*n to the .bearers of the bonds, on their signing a receipt and presenting their respec tive bonds at the offioo ofthe Company, or to Its agents, for endorsement. Forms of reoeipt and endorsement will be furnished on application. By order of the Board of Managers. roMf x W. H. McILHENNY. Secretary. BRILLIANT FIREWORKS BUPEKIOR QUALITY. FRENCH, AMERICAN, AND CHINESE SKY-ROCKETS, " ROMAN CANDLES, COLORED STARS, WHEELS, FLYERS, ROSETTES, FIREMEN’S TORCHES, , TORPEDOES, i FANCY PIECES. ETC, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY E. a WHITMAN & CO.. . SECOND AND CHESTNUT STREETS. J e19,DM^0jy2.3,4 Philadelphia inquirer dou- B k9rSHEET.-Persons wishing to SUBSCRIBE to the PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER should do to AT yISSIvHWH&W to seoure a oopy of the SICILIAN SUPPLEMENT to be issued on WEDNESDAY, June SO. SUBSCRIPTIONS reoeived attbe offi(%No. 121 South THIRD Street, for a Week, Year. THIS.SUPPLEMEN't will contain a full account of' the WAR. IN BICII.Y-THtf LJFK OF GARIBALDI -VIEW OF PaLKRMO-THE SEAT OF WAJt- BIRTHPLACK OF GaRIBALDI-PORTRAITOF GARIBALPf—and other Fine illustrations. PRICE TWO CENTS A COPY. PRICE TWELVE CENTS A WEEK, PRICE FIFTY CENTS A MONTH. Payable to the Carriers. PRICK SIX DOLLARS A YEAR. K , In Advanoe. WAS IN SICILY-WAR IN SICILY. THE LIFE OF GARIBALDI. , __ View of Pelermo. THE SEAT OF WAR. THE BEAT CF WAR. Birthplace of Garibaldi. MAP OFSrCILY. and other FINE ENGRAVINGS. Seq the Illustrated Supplement of the Philadelphia INQUIRES, to be issued TO-MORROW (Wednes day], June 2-h THE INQUIRER is printed on fine white Paper, IftTge.olear lypa. Full Local,and Telegrajhso Reports —Able Editorials—Hotel Arrivals—List or all Vessels now in Port, and Days of Bailing, Ac., &o. Double t heel. Two Cents. Bold by all News Agents. Served by Carriers at Twelve Cents a Week. Ofiioe, 121 South THIRD Street. It T9JOTIOB. —THE OFFICE OF THE CON iY.NKCTiaUT MINING COMPANY, to No. 226 a _G. G. WEST, President. R. C. LOWRY, Assistant Secretary. JelS-ft* Hair jewelry store and manu .FAC TORY.Order* promptly attended to. DILKKB,IB North EIGHTH Street, above MARKET, Havana cigars—a large, hand some Md VARIED ASSORTMENT: couil«- mn tuWaV’^»a f »&, street, jelfl-lm Garden andparlor vases, sti tuanr, FouiitainSi Ornamented. Floorer - Pots, Rasi ng VftMg, fto-.0/Terra Cotta, manufactured and FOX SALE, FOfcITICAU. QRAND OWNING ,’ i ' ■, ' , ' ‘or ta e- f 1 ■ PEOPLE'S STATE HEABQUARTER3 AND ' READING ROOM. the Friends ins LINCOLN. HAMLIN, CURTIN Are uivited to be present At the People's State Headquarters, to assist in inaugurating the Common* wealth Building aa the Headquarters of the People for thd - ' ' COMING CAMPAIGN, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20th, 1869, AT SIGHT O’CLOCK. OOME, ALL FRIENDS OF HONEST OLD ABE; fGP Gome* all hard'fisted Workingmen, come, friends of Free Labor and Proteotiou ; oome from jour Workshops; come from your Looms; oome from your Stores; come from your Fields; oome from your Homes, and listen to the eloquence of the FOLLOWING SPEAKERS, Who will bo present to tusiat at the Dedication of the Hall: Hoit, ISAAC HAZLKHURST, ■ - Hon. HENRY D. MOOSE, ItOn. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, Colonel Philip s. whi^js, ' SAMUEL 0. SEA. Han., GEORGE A. COFFEY, Eaa., LEMUEL 0. REEVES, E#j„ JOHN M, DU ITON, E«q., JOHN M. BUTLER. Kid., JOHN D. WATSON, Ej,„ J. F. TRENCHARD. M. D. " B) ordor of the ST ATE COMMITTEE, KUTAIL DRV GOODS. MANTILLAS. POINTS, AND BOURNOUS, From Auction, cheaper than ever. L&ae Points at $ ft, worth 49. Lace Points at 45, worth 49. Laos Points at 4640, worth 410. Lace Points at 98, worth 413. Lace Mantillas at 46,wrrth 49. Laoe MantjilAa at #9. worth $1340. ■ ace Mantillas at 413, worth 418. Laoe Bournous at 49, worth fit. Lace Bournous at 410, worth 414. Lace Bournous at ill, worth fid. ALSO, SOLID SILK MANTILLAS, BAREGE AND CHALLV SUMMER CLOAKB, MOURNING MANTILLAS, TRAVELLING CLOAKS, and the new style ARAB BOURNOUS, Made in a variety of materials, suited to the season, at 30 to 40 per cent, below customary prioes, at the paris MantlLLa emporium, 70S CHESTNUT STREET. J. W. PfiOCTOB & Co. je!9 3t REDUCED TO QO GTS. PER OUNCE. CHINCHILLA KNiTTING ZEPHYRS,' MOTTLED DO. DO. BHADED J>o. DO. lu double, single, or split,' REDUCED TO 20 CENTS PER OUNCE from the usual price of 35 cents. All the NEW COLORB in Knitting Zephyrs at 20 cents por ounoe. A new lot of BERLIN ZEPHYRS, 15 cents per ounoe. Great reduction also in Trimmings, Skirts, Corsets, Ribbons, Laoes, Hair Knots, Ac. J, G. MAXWELL & SON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENT, CHEoTNUT AND ELEVENTH STREETS. It YYARBU K T O N . 1004 CHESTNUT STREET, »boy« Tenth, 806 SOUTH SECOND STREET, below Bpruoe, 11m juitreoejved Jv LAfttfK ASSORTMENT OF COLORED TARLETANS, For covering GLASSES, FRAMES, Ac., &c., AT FROM jelS-HJ 13 GENTS PER YARD TO 8T GENTS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. IRVING, PKAK6PEARE AND HILTON JAMES S, EARLE A SON Have now open, for a short exhibition, the original Paintings by FAKD, of BHAKSPEARK AND MILTON, Whioh .have been an successfully engraved. AI«o, FOWELVB fult-lengtu portrait of WABBINGTON IRVING, Whiolus now m course of Engraving, as a companion piotnre to the Sb&kspearo and Milton. ADMISSION FREE. EARLES* GALLERIES, jeW-fit »16 CHESTNUT Street, Phila. 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TN WUAT IS THERE MOBE DUBA bility, naturalMM, and arti.tlo .kill dt.clared thaii in a ploturejeither ambrotrpe or photograph) from HETMtSR’S Gallery, BBOQNUBtreet, above Greenr 1* IIENNESSY- BRANDY.—7O casks, in "OURNING FLUID, ALCOHOL, AND feffsaia?* OIL LEJION—Grass, for sale by WE navrviflf^ *■’ BROTHEMt .r; Hi ft [ wy t - hi JOh WANTED situation, Ey a young «?£KI flf.l Objection to MMlriOcfjl? bu?' Ji" 6 "*1* honorable. Can give the but of rm n"?t‘J 1 Ig. “Moils ms integrity, nt wearily. ir US. - rl ? a * 9 n««r«» " COLLkcTOilTat tili JeW4t» experienced Sooklceepkr, ke«»er,ttJdCor™lJisj' l^' r ! , l? 0 * “ CmMm, Book Snt-oloiS hSS.eamoinont in n drei.' •HALL” «. K* b 2 t ot r l l r f n J“» firm. Ad arß”_ ___Z* at the office of Tht Prets. jei> et* situation, by an expe this office. j # j9 jt* A T. STEWART * 00. ARE PRE w«b»" to KMition and ronmnoMtion, will ba tht firit amona the trade. - * New York, Jong 10, 1860. iel9-tutb2t A YOUNG MAN (German) wishes to get rf*- ft,situation as fc'&lesroan in any,kind of Store; irygooda ano Tobacco preferred. Speaks the English, ’ renoh, and German laasuagef, and ha* the beet of re ferences. Address “C. H." Print Q&ct, Pkflft. - Jt* . WANTED, IN A WHOLESALE MIL. LINERY and TRIMMING HOUBF, a Bal«n»n Who has experience in that line, andeaninflue noe trade, one acquainted with near trade preferred. >ddreee B. C., Frets Office* r Jelfl-St* TXTANTED —One or two experienced » * BALEBMEN, in a Boot and Shoe Warehouse, ANTED—A Situation, by a mail, ▼ thirty-seren jenr*of age. of extensive experi ence in business, o i ggna aAoreu, aad competent to fill almost anr position, either as a olerk. enverictaodent, or salesman. Its very respectably oonneoted, and oan give the most satisfactory references as to integrity, energy, and business capacity A moderate sultryJor thepreejut will be accepted. Address “B. G. Hi/* office of Tks Press -, frll-tf AN EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER will be open for an engagement by the end of this month, address Book-keeper," office of this paper. Jell-flt* • STORE TO LET—The Four-storied STORE. No. 305 North FRONT Street, abor. J'lSSf^ u ii a,, L", fo, .*fil.A 0 i ln «“- An, ly toDr.BKAU MONT. No. 81. ARCH Street. jal»«t» aFOR SALE—or would be rented to a Go-d Tenant, the Cottar. No. IMS North *l.- ventb itrobt. Ha. Bath, Gao and Heaton, and in oom plete order. Jt will be open this morning; go and tee w - e - - ° ,Vo % h rno RENT FOR THE SUMMER—The following furnished rooms of a large house: Parlor, dining room, bitoh.n, four chamber.,'and bath-roon Within three minute.’ walk of the Tioga .tation on the Germantown Railroad. . Tonne moderate. Am,., on the fremi.oe, TW~NTY-skcONP and ONTARIO io f’ ! 'o ,l L ' 3<1 ' ar ® i " e “ “**■ M ' oogroN, «FOR SALK—A desirable COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with about ten acres of Land, and improvements, near the BrandywineAix miles sooth of West Chester, near the jfalumore Central Railroad, . Address J. W EfON, ie 19-im* , Patkev lle, Chester oounty. Pa. I^OaSAiE. —A stock of Hardware and *■ Fancy Goods. “3 he Good will and Fixtures of a Store dams a good business; terms easy, the present owner .having determined to close, for the purpoe* of removing from the otty. Address J, J. L., atttiia office, with name and reference. Jel9 it* Handsome parlor and bed ROOMS to leftwith Board. Gentlemen furnish* ed with meals No. SPRUCE Street. jeto-St* m A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, IN HR. GERMANTOWN, near the depot AppWim mediately to C. H. MUIRHEID. flOfi Booth SIX iH Street. jeig-gt T 3 RENT —A # Second*story Room, 35 feet by 80 feet, with steam power, lighted on four eides and he ated ;by steam .with hatohwaj, Ac. Apply to MoCAMBRiDGtS, FRY, * CO., JelS 7t oaa and 039 CHERRY Street. VAUJABLE LOT FOR SALE.—A Lot, 180 rest by 100, having three fronts, located in the southwestern part of the city, in the midst of a rapidly improving neighborhood, is offered for sale on reasona bis terms. For partionlars apply at this Office, jclfl-llt* MFOR SALE OR RENT—New Stone M&nsioi, Bam, Ao .with extensive accommoda tions and thirteen acres of land.on Chelton Hills. .In quire at No. 8 North THIRD Street. jell-Ht* . MEOR SALE—A three-story BRICK HOUS E (new), with ail the modern improvements; yard 80 feet desp. Apply on the premises. No. 310 REED street. ; Jel2-tuthe6t* SALE OR TO LET—A Double Stone < ottage, Germantown, situate on Dewey's lane, second bouse from Thorp's lane, five minutes walk from railroad station. Contains all the modem conveniences. Apply to F. 8. WILSON,’ Jed-im . 603 CHESTNUT Street. MFOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHAfIBrSE—Two two-story brick houees and lot of ground subject to .improvement. Rest for 972 per annum, eaoh. A small amount of cash, aad the balance in. merchandise required, Addrem A. B..Frm Office. myM-lm m BRIGANTINE HOUSE—Brigantine ■L Beach, New Jersey. H.D. SMITH, Proprietor. This large and commodious Hotel is now open for the rereptionof visitors. Persons yiiiting the sea More will find this too most desirable resort for Bathing, Quoding, Fishing, &o.; inprovements having been made, suoh as enlargement or dining room, new baking houses, wharf, walks, Ao« Passengers leaving Vine- Street wharf in the morning train, eta Camden and At lantio Railroad, arrive at 'Bodice's Hotel, waereCavt. Benjamin Turner will be in readiness to convey them to the Hotel, arriving in time for dinner. jo!9 tnthslm* OEA BATHING, GAPE ISLAND, N.. J.— ~ DELAWARE HQLSR ie now open for the season. jo 19-2m* JAMES MECRAY. Proprietor. TREMONT HOUSE, O*PE ISLAND, N. J.-HUMPHREY HUGHES, hou*e, so I'leosantly situated, in close proximity to the beach, wiil be open for toe reception of visitors on the 25th innt. The large, feplendia lawn in front of the house; the fine shade, good rooms and table, render it the most desirable place on the island. Attacked to the premises are bowling saloons and barber shop. Jolfl-lm American house, cape island— Mrs, M. REYNOLDS, Proprietor .—This favonte’ hotel will open for the reception of visitor* on MON DAY, Juno 28th. It bat been fitted up in the best style, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of it* guests. j*lB-dtgepl WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBE ATE SPRINGS, at DOUBLING GAP, PA. These Springs aro in Cumberland county, SO miles west of-Harrisburg, and are accessible from ell the East ern and Southern allies hr railroad to Harriilmr;. thenco on the Cumberland Valley Railroad to Newville, thence * Ight miles staging, in new and easy coaches, to the Springs. Psasongem leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore, or Wash ington, in the mornmy cars, arrive at the Springs the name ovemng at 6 P. M. This property has charged hands, and baa undergone a thorough repair; a mr.ro bmldmg ha* been erected m which are warm and cold Bvha, andevery arrangement ha* been made lor the comfort and convenience of vi tutors. New stabling baa been erected; horse* and carriages will atwavs be on hand for hire. Term* moderate. Alai/s daily. For circulars and particulars, address tbenrppnetoTß, jeW-lra KENAGA. KOSER, COYLE, k CO. I' EBANON VALLEY HOUSE -J „ LEBANON, FA. UHAS. W. KUHNLE. Propri.tot. Summer hoarders taken. The house is new and com modious.with grounds attached. Surrounding country beautiful and healthy. Railroad communication with the otty twice a day. Charges moderate. jen lm* THE SEA-SH“RB—ATLANTIC CITY. McKIBBIN’S U, S. HOTEL. The undersigned, proprietor ol the above-named house, being now prepared to reoeive gneste, re spectfully solicits a share of the public patron age. Since last summer there ha* been added to this hotel a four storied Wing, 140 feet in length, con taming (beside the bed-rooms,) astute of three Parlors, for ladies, and’iwo for gentlemen; also, a reception’ room, wash-room, and spaoious bar-room. Bowling Saloons. Billiard Booms, and hot and cold Salt*w*ter Bath Hoorn* have been constructed for the accommo dation of visitors, and the whole house will be lighted with gas. The house ha* been newly painted arid fur uished while the shaded grounds surrounding it have been put in oomplete order. A well panned pleasure Yacht, ana an excellent tfand of Music, have been en gaged for the season.' /, McKIBBIN. JeH-tf COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND— Capk May, New Jersey.—This large, firat-olass HOTKL will be opened, for the reception of guests, on the 29tii June, 1880. The House ha* been completely repaired and refurnished. A new oooking ranae, oveua, ete&ra boilers, and every modem improvement added. Extenrive stabling attached to the premises All letter* addressed to the subscribers, Cape Island, New Jersey, will be promptly attended to. m . LAIRD A WOOLMAN. James H. Lairdriate proprietor Franklin House, rbila delphia; 8. B. Woolman, formerly proprietor Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape island. jell-dtm riONGRESS HALL. CAPE ISLAND, V/ CAPE MAY, N. J.—Tin* well-known, first-clacs Hotel will be opened for the reception of guests on 6A TURDAY^thelSminit. The Bowling Alley* have been removed, and new sleeping room* added, imoe last season. jell-8w WEST k THOMPSON, Proprietor*. fTNITED STATES HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, N. J. The subscriber take* this method of informing hjs friends and the pnbho, that on and after J UWE 20tn his house will be open for the ro oeption of guests, when every effort will bo made to please those who may favor him; The house is plea santly situated on a fine bluff, with lawn in front. A full view of the ocean, good road*, stabiirg, aro,, make ua* attractive as any house in the country. The com munication is aooesnble by two daily lines from foot of Walnut-street wharf, vis.: 6A. M., and 3P. m. Referenoe-Graudy, Warden, Jt Co., 229 Chestnut ■trest. fit A, SHOEMAKER, jeP-lm Proprietor. SUMMER BOARDING.—OLD SAND SPRING near Womelsdorf. p erka ooaQtr, Ps. The lar* e and ooraraodlous HOTEL AND BOARD-. ING HOUSE, at thii delightful Summer Retreat, is) now completed, and will be opened for Boarders on the l&tho* JUWBtIMO, , t „ _ _ _ Wir Communication twice daily, from Philadelphia and Harrisburg, by the Reading and Lebanon Valley >9” Boarders reoeived by the week or through the •eason, on reasonable.terms. , „„ „ jeB-lm JOHN MANDEKBACH, Froi CARLISLE wh T»«SSSfia wW«&g«« C, m S? 0 S :P. iccp>nm«fatioi»«/or 300. For particular! send for Cirou- TBEMS CLfifoDENIN. & YIBSCHER, je7-3m Carlisle Spring, Pa. HJOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS HOTEL, and delightful BUMMER. RESORT. Six Miles from Carlisle, Cumberland county, ia now open to visitors, The purs atmosphere, mountain airand the beautiful drives and walks, and other attractions whioh are so well known, make it a very desirable place for Families to spend the Bummer. For further particulars, address Maboves^^g June hi iB6O. .l-JiL- BEDFORD SPRINGS.—This well-known anddalirtUW Sommer tue reception of Vuitor* on the FIBSr o> JUftb, imd/r the* management of Mr. A, Go ALLEN, whose experience, courteous manner*, and attention to hi* gueaa. give the amplest' Msnmnoe oJ automation in regard to me piao j NOI p, kekd, aod Trepjmrer, Bedford Mineral Spring* Co, ripHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, JJi Lancaster County* Pennsylvania.—This estab lishment trill be open by the )lth of Jane. The ad vantage* of this beautiful resort are: Mountain soenery. pure air, and soft water .every variety of baths, and amusements; a good stook of livery hoise».jw»djsL KAHl.E, No. 818 Chottnut Street. Philadelpiie,or to the proprietor, JOSEPH KONIOMACHER. JB.hr.ta Poßylffioe, Lanouter Count.. Pa. m,JO-lm PROVISIONS.— 4,000pieces Oity smoked Western. Cured Shoulders. _ , _ a,OOO Heroes City Smoked Westers Cured Rams. 000 •* •« •• *• 44 Sides. 80 Heroes Gardner, Phipps, is tkMfras; other oonnlrt. . „ , HERR CHARLTON. The giMt stilt Suow. _ , M0"8. DCVERKA, The Renowned .Contortiodut. Haoportwl br the entire Tram, of COCRTS^P.^Sfe^LAN... k mm§ltm&ns *Mwvir:r ■ . Manued br KLLA ZO YaIS. -• BY THR DllMaTlO OOMPAKY. ON WEDNESDAY • 9A „ V _A GRAND AFTEKMOCtfr B«itoD}ng at 8 o'clock. DooruowmaiSK. , Xttlie Atteruoori Performaaoe Csitdreu are admitted for 21 oents. Without jew at STREET THEATRE, f PQfiITrVELY Ttfß LAST WEEK, EIGHTERIf STAR PERFORMERS, fn their Original £oofs, Acts, Danoes, sad Bcuiesguev. For fall particulars see rrotraaamue A dmissioii, _, —.— Meee*a. Beodred Seats u Boxes— b Orchestra__ api u Beatoin Private Boxes.-.--. ——- TOq.»y «. Gallery — '.s, Pnv*to Boss* and RB. ' LON MORRIS, Manager, . - - • CbSjIIES A. MORRIRr Ag»ut- AfcDGNotGH’S GAIETIES-RAO* iYAsTRKET THREE »JSW FLAYS, AN^LIO! PADDY’S WigfiiNj, JULIA MORTIMER, fU'NFg- TINE DE EASIER. THE BEST COMPANY IN THE CITY. COLCiMON’S TEMPLE. h-Y A luge, beautiful, udMifeetncdflaftaa (iso* c.t and mo«t InterMtuc bwlimc eeer hwthFnenH m the immense saloon of %£jsp?ilKk Btf eurrouadieg the ranous eowts, gire It a tiA-tiße**- IJKSKfeJCir to 6th okap.; t Chron. t jBU dtop.iM Cbron.. 4ut and Tth chape.; tod Exodus, jpth MSPmIo* ccuiUmts or all of W qPEN TOY idhFtKnmi ft to ifATM.. R to 4 andTtolOF.lt. Lecture at 11.8, sriwcralM. .AtenisiKni.aa eeuts; nverMmrtwTae eentu} male child. 1A oents. . Liberal arrangements made with schools aad ehcrakse with privilege of leotttre by their p—tor. mvk-ff PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of fWt K. ARTS, 109* CHESTJCinr Street. The97th Annual ExUrntifiiis swarepes Mrjias Jo'clook 4. M., until 7 tnSSTmwT.M, Aduuanpn 98 oents. Season tickets, M eeute. Ctol dren, half-price. Stockholders will receive tfcsiptiekets at the office ef the Academy, ' / BOARDING. PBIV 4 TE BOARDING.-—Gentlemen and their famibes, or single gentlemen, oan be accom modated with Board, into pESSt s2P naSSe rooms, furstshea or uaiunutoed, nJllLodulT m„ ■oathuil, of WMuutos Mam - TjaliMtiw, U£, «»o«te to ono of tho h.adwwMt lyt. l»tho.ity.i. outfal. aad .itromoto flowaat. TSaiWt lliwbi Tuftiartho city cm bo aoooaowAoteA br So Aar or waok. Tonao «rionto. A twawthiAwM, witb ■tnYotooßtranoo. for rout. oaitobtolbiaaaMto Jalim XT*AM (LIES AND GENTLEMEN WISH -1 INGFIRBT-CLASB BOARD. to*oool RoOaaL can now hovo ohoip.»t9a> WALttUTifc jafrlw* TffO YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAN BE Moomauxioeod with rooA, nartaiMit. (with patch. ; —63 WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ar. OETS OF JEWELRY, of the Newett end MOBT BLEOANra^YIiBS. LADIEB' A ferCHEa, Jaat received* _ THOMAgJI GAJItKTT. DIVIDENDS. fiORN EXCHANG* BANK, Tie Dirteton !iiv«T f THREE fER CENTToBIte CwH*lStM*,eo half bbls white Fish. W boxes HfVkemer County Cheese, in store. For sale by C. C. SADLER* A CO.* jelS-fit ' No. 103 ARCH Street. BRAOFS! SUPPORTERS! Correotiy adjusted at NKEDLESLTWKLFTH and RACK Btreets. Ladiesentr&nce 102 Twelfth street, first’.door below Raoe. Ladv attendants. French, Eng- Ush, and Amenoas,. in srreatvanety. EUstio Stockuz£9j'&B*£eaeones, bhouder Braces, o AMBLER TEES, Dentist, would QEBSrmform his Diends and the Alumni ot tho High Pohool. that he has opened an Office at 1418 CHEST NUT Street. Teeth extracted without pain jell fit' AND 01/AM SOUP served flSttl' i S CT. 4 Dinners fromll to 3 o’olook. \ a ms. M. S. BISHOP’S PARISIAN MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT.NNo. lftltt CHESTNUT street, next door to the St. Lewreace Hots!, jnjrShlni t THE BEST ARE CHEAPEST.—Buy Umbrellas and Parasols of * - ~ rayl4*tjyllf t PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, in even y»ri*!r, ok»»»i tt ' wB '*-*iSf4ir?fe mTM-tjylif jjf £AI.KBAMKB’ PLATFORM SCAbl^. PROPRIETOR. • ilw» -iV